Welpen Französische Bulldogge

Welpen Französische Bulldogge

Welpen Französische Bulldogge

Welpen Französische Bulldogge

Welpen Französische Bulldogge

Welpen Französische Bulldogge

Welpen Französische Bulldogge

Welpen Französische Bulldogge

The French Bulldog, is descended from the English Bulldog . The ancestor was first mentioned in the 13th Century under the name Bonddog ( bond = captivate ) or Bolddog ( bold = bold ) . His profession was the attack dog against bulls , which is why he is still sometimes referred to as a fighting dog . When breeding was then placed on "courage" and aggressiveness value , outwardly focus is on a short snout , wide pine and redeemed nose. The recent nose was intended that the dog could bite into the nose of the bull , and continue to breathe well . In later times he was also rushed to other large animals. More and more dog fights against dog came into fashion . 1835 dog fighting was banned altogether in the UK.
In East London and Nottingham , the weavers and the Lacemaker breed of small Bulldog attended , which were first presented in 1836 at a dog show . When creating large top factories in Normandy just before the turn of the century , immigrant English Lacemaker mainly from Nottingham to France and settled in the area of Calais. They brought with them the little Bulldogs , weighing about 10 kg.
There have been breeding pugs and terriers , terriers of the dogs were multicolored . In addition, the upright bat ear was strengthened hereditary. It is said that this happened at the expense of the lower jaw , which subsided in width and the dogs were a frog -like appearance. It was the poor people , to the rich looked down contemptuously of the dog.
1898, the actual recognition of the breed and after the English King Edward VII bought a dog , a gift she received worldwide attention.

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